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Affairs
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How to Spot a Cheater
Is your man the cheating type? Here are some clues to help you find out if he is cheating. Please note that just because you feel your man is cheating, does not mean that he really is.
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How to Survive an Affair - Take Care!
Surviving an affair can be a very traumatic experience. Partners tend to know which strings to pull to antagonise the situation especially if there are children involved. This can often make you feel bitter and resentful and although you are the one that has been betrayed, you are also the one that will be continually hurt, this may seem unfair but as the old saying goes that’s the way the cookie crumbles.
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Live Like You Were Dying: Help for Overcoming an Affair
In the recovery phase of my husbands last affair I was having a really difficult time letting go of the pain and offering forgiveness to my husband. I was doing a lot of work on “me”, attempting to better myself so that I could get my self-worth back but none of that mattered when the triggers surfaced.
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Ladies, Is Your Valentine The Cheating Kind?
According to statistics, 50% to 70% of men cheat on their mates. What type of man is most likely to cheat? Ruth Houston, infidelity expert and author of “Is He Cheating on You? - 829 Telltale Sign...
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5 Things You Shouldn't Do If He's Cheating On You
This may be the most important article you'll read about dealing with your husband's affair. There's plenty of information available on what to do if your husband is cheating. But very little has been written about the things you shouldn't do during those first few hours or days.
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Stage 3 - After the Storm - Readiness for True Commitment(E)
Peace again, at last, after the turbulent times which engulfed the relationship. If you have come out on this positive side, you are likely to be much wiser, with renewed love and respect for each other. But, sadly, there might be some hurt which has lodged itself in the memory and could sabotage future connections between couples.
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Is It OK to Have Sex for the Sake of REALLY Good Sex… With No Relationship Commitments?
The Question: I recently broke up with my boyfriend and father of my 2 year old daughter. I'm 35 and he's 28. He is now seeing a 22 year old girl for the use of her truck - I believe. He says that he still loves me (maybe just for the sex) and we have continued to have sex since breaking up. He is, however, very irresponsible in a relationship. The sex is great between us and I have a hard time turning him down because I do still love him. I think that I may want him back because I can't stand to see him with someone else or to think that he is sleeping with another person.
Should I stay with him just for the sex? Or should I make him make a choice of getting no sex unless he's willing to make the relationship work between us? What should I do?
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